Billing that includes automatic collection of due amount from customer credit card.

Control panel for each of your client.

Allot preset Disk space and bandwidth for each client.

You focus on business and design aspects while your data center operator (from your “parent hosting” company- referred as “parent” henceforth in this article) maintains your infrastructure and hardware for you.

Remember, you always face the client direct and for your clients you run the hosting company and provide them support. But you always have support and backing from your parent company and can resolve issues amicably.

These are only some of the benefits of reseller hosting. Basically you can purchase a good reseller hosting account, brand it with your business name and start a hosting company pretty easily.

Many web designers successfully run a hosting business this way. You can rent or lease an entire server from a hosting company or purchase blocks of shared hosting.

Usually when you first start out, you will go with a shared hosting reseller account to keep costs down and once you become more successful with more paid hosting clients, you can go for a dedicated web server.

With cost of reseller hosting accounts so affordable, this is really a good solution for web designers with clients or web design agencies, not only for convenience and branding, but also for an extra revenue source.

With excellent best web hosting companies out there, you can find a very reliable reseller hosting company by doing good research. Happy hosting!

5 Responses to “Reseller Hosting”

Reselling is very convenient but it also has potential problems. That being I am legally responsible for their uptime.

I prefer to use a host and make up individual accounts that I manage but the customer accepts the host’s terms and conditions and therefore the onus falls back on anyone else but me (the host and the customer). I get an affiliate fee for each sign up as a means of extra revenue as well (not as much as reselling), but not the liability.

Everything has potential problems, but with reseller hosting if you have good terms of service and a solid upstream provider, you shouldn’t have issues.

I’ve personally been doing reseller hosting for close to 10 years now and I offer a 99% up time guaranty, like most hosts do. Knock on wood, no issues in all that time, however I also have a bulletproof TOS.

There are lots of options for web hosting now a days. And as what being mentioned here, a reseller hosting. I guess people should be aware that there are still lot of options for them if they will just do a lot of researching. I totally agree with one of the comments here that reselling is convenient but has uptime problems!